
Antrim boss Andy McEntee departs role after three years
Andy McEntee has departed his role as Antrim Football boss after a three year spell, the County Board has confirmed.
Taking over in the summer of 2022, McEntee guided the Saffrons to successive Tailteann Cup semi-finals in 2023 and 2024 as well as safety in the third tier of the National League.
However, 2024 proved to be a tough year for the county, who were relegated to Division Four and lost in the Tailteann Cup Preliminary Quarter-Finals.
In an amicable parting of ways statement, McEntee said: "To the players, I would like you to know that it has been an honour to get to know and work with such a great bunch of young men. I wish you nothing but the best going forward. I will be watching.
To all of the above I hope that you continue to strive to reach your potential as a county.
"Finally, I would like to mention my family who never ceased to support me from Limerick to Belfast, from Sligo to Croke Park and everywhere in between"
While the County Board's Statement added: "We would sincerely like to thank Andy and his entire backroom team for their service and commitment to our Senior Footballers during their term.
"We wish you and your family the best of wishes for the future. You will always be welcome in the Saffron County. Thank you Andy."

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